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Iron Steel
OriginAtlanta, Georgia, United States
GenresHeavy metal, Hard rock
Years active2008-present
MembersFran Strine
Tommy Redd
Jim LaMarca
David Ellefson
Morgan Rose
Website[1]

Iron Steel is an American heavy metal supergroup from Atlanta, Georgia. The band was formed on the No Fear Music tour by "Fran Strine" when he was bored one day and wanted to make song. Their current line-up consists of five members: Fran Strine (vocals), Tommy Redd (guitar), Jim LaMarca (guitar), David Ellefson (bass) and Morgan Rose (drums). To date Iron Steel has released EP album titled Devil May Care. It is a hit on college and metal radio. The band has debuted at No. 35 with a bullet on the FMQB charts, No. 3 Most Added at FMQB and No. 6 Most Added at CMJ Loud Rock.[1]

Debut album

They are now in the process of recording their full-length album. The album is scheduled to have special guest appearances from a number of people on the album, including Herman Li (DragonForce), Vadim Pruzhanov (DragonForce), Aaron Lewis (Staind), and Mike Mushok (Staind). On the album will be the songs from the EP, a few covers, and new original songs. It is not known when it will be released.[2]

The band recently added a new song titled "Saints of Sin" and a cover of the Judas Priest track Rapid Fire on their MySpace page.[3]

Band members

Former

Discography

References

  1. ^ "Iron Steel Hits The Radio, Plans Tour" Metalunderground.com. Retrieved on June 19, 2009.
  2. ^ "Iron Steel Full-length Album" Last.fm. Retrieved on June 19, 2009.
  3. ^ "Iron Steel Posts New Songs Online" Metalunderground.com. Retrieved on June 19, 2009.